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Dough never leaves any doubt about where it’s going or what it’s trying to say, serving up a recipe that we’ve not only had many times before, but we’ve had enough of.
Full reviewThe fortunes of a struggling Jewish bakery are turned around when a young, pot-dealing apprentice begins adding weed to the dough in this British comedy. Stars Jonathan Pryce (Brazil).
Dough never leaves any doubt about where it’s going or what it’s trying to say, serving up a recipe that we’ve not only had many times before, but we’ve had enough of.
Full reviewSweet, often funny and always nonthreatening, a movie for those who wish the intractable realities of the world would just disappear.
Full reviewA stickily genteel, cross-cultural comedy-drama that comes up blandly lacking on all counts.
Full reviewFortunately, the terrific lead performances by Jonathan Pryce and newcomer Jerome Holder are enough to help Dough rise above its formulaic ingredients.
Full reviewIt's tempting to ask whether the writers were high when they came up with the concept for Dough, except that the film itself makes it clear that they don't have a lot of experience in that area.
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